Caraguata

/ˌkærəɡwɑːˈtɑː/ noun

A tropical plant of the bromeliad family that produces fibers used to make rope, cloth, and other textiles.

From Tupi (a South American indigenous language) via Portuguese, caraguatá refers to a plant native to South America. The word traveled into English through colonial trade routes.

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